Population
Alaska is the biggest state of all the states in America and one of the smallest in population. In 1999 there were living 619 500 people in Alaska and almost half of them lived in the biggest city Anchorage. It lives on average only 1 person on 2, 59 km2 and in New York it would be living around 16 people at the same space. The population has increased very much since the Second World War and it still increases. About 70% of the people in Alaska are white people, and the rest of the people are Inuits (Eskimos), Indians and Aleuts.